Mark 14
Jesus is betrayed by Judas, arrested, and brought to trial.
Bible version
The Plot to Kill Jesus
Commentary
Mark 14 is the account of Jesus' last days before his crucifixion. It begins with Jesus and his disciples celebrating the Passover meal together. Jesus then predicts his betrayal by one of his disciples, and the disciples are filled with sorrow. Jesus then goes to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray, and his disciples fall asleep. Judas arrives with a mob of people to arrest Jesus, and Peter cuts off the ear of one of the men. Jesus then heals the man's ear and is taken away to be tried. This chapter is a powerful reminder of the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for us. It shows us the depth of his love and commitment to his mission. Jesus knew what was coming, yet he still chose to go through with it. He was willing to suffer and die for us, and this chapter serves as a reminder of his great love and sacrifice. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of faith and trust in God, even in the face of adversity. Jesus trusted in God's plan and was willing to accept whatever came his way. We can learn from Jesus' example and trust in God's plan for our lives, no matter what comes our way.
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There are 72 verses in Mark, chapter 14.